Travel Blogger Tuesday – The Hawaii Edition!

travel-blogger-tuesday We are getting so close to our trip to Hawaii that I am living, eating, and breathing Hawaii.  I am so excited that I am going to share a few of Hawaii posts that I have found while trip planning!  Pull up a beach chair and enjoy!

Go Explore Nature visited Hawaii back in May and got to make her own lei!

The Carey Adventures has been posting some beautiful pictures of Maui.  I love the these two:  Loops of Fury and Hana Highway Waterfall.

Delicious Baby visited Oahu’s Bishop Museum with Kids recently.  We won’t be traveling with our kids, but I will be traveling with my history buff husband who will love to spend hours here.  (And we are totally going to have to send one of these home to our children!)

Life According to Jaime posted a trip report with all the great activities they did when she returned from Hawaii. 

Traveler’s Barista describes her helicopter ride

Did you write a post about Hawaii lately?  Have you come across a great one?  Please leave a comment with the link!

6 Responses to “Travel Blogger Tuesday – The Hawaii Edition!”

  1. 1
    Debi says:

    I hope you have a wonderful trip! Enjoy the beautiful beaches & scrumptious food & don’t forget to explore some nature while you’re there! Thanks for sharing a link to my post! :)

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    So you’ll just be “And A Map” on this trip! Have a wonderful time, Hawaii is tops on my bucket list.

  3. 3
    Erin says:

    My friend Sandy went a couple months ago:
    http://homerunmama.blogspot.com/

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    admin says:

    Thanks for the link, Erin!

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    Alicia says:

    I am so glad that I ran across this blog! I look forward to your future posts and topics. Good job!! Hawaii is such a great place to visit and describing it is not so difficult for it is very close to the heart, very homely indeed.

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    Thanks for your comment on my blog. I hope you and your husband have a great time while you are here. If he loves history then I’m sure the Arizona Memorial and USS Missouri are on your list to see. The Iolani Palace might also be of interest – the only royal palace in the U.S. Aloha!

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